I wanted something with sparkle. Because I love sparkle. I’ve mentioned a jillion times on this blog how much I love sprinkles, not just for said sparkle, but because they are such a fantastic decorating tool for cookies. They add dimension and interest to the simplest cookies. And bonus, you needn’t be a cookie decorating expert to decorate with sprinkles. Sprinkles cover icing blips and errors, and they eliminate the need for two different consistencies of icing, because sprinkles cover the lines.

While fun and challenging, after spending years at a cookie shop decorating intricate, crazy, and bizarre cookies that take much research and labor to craft (think major appliances, human organs, inside jokes, anything you can imagine drawn on a cookie, I’ve put on a cookie), I have entered into a way-too-long phase of simple, simple, simple. You’ll notice now the cookies I decorate are simple shapes, simple designs, simple colors and simple to re-create. Case in point: These super simple, bright, sparkly snowflake cookies.

I found these cards at Target. (Oh Target, how do you never fail me?) I love the touch of sparkle, the mod look and the dominant mix of colors. These snowflakes are decorated merely with three lines and six big dots at the end of each spoke. That’s it.

how to make simple, sparkly, colorful snowflake cookies

*For food coloring, I suggest Americolor Soft Gel Pastes. Electric Green, Red Red, Sky Blue and Electric Pink used here. Find sprinkles or sanding sugar in matching colors at the craft store. You’ll also find decorating bags, couplers and tips at the craft store. You should find snowflake cookie cutters at the craft store this time of year, but here is a handy link for cookie cutter resources. My cookie cutters were 3 inches and 1 1/2 inches, but you can really use any size you prefer. Here are more resources for supplies.

step one: make your cookies

Prepare the cookie dough according to the recipe, chill, roll out to 1/4-inch thickness, cut out your snowflakes and bake according to the recipe. Let cool completely.

step two: prepare your icing

Prepare the icing according to the recipe, divide and tint your preferred colors. Prepare disposable decorating bags with couplers and tips (sizes “4” or “5” depending on the size of the cookies), fill with the icing colors and close tightly with rubber bands.

step three: decorate your cookies

Work with one cookie and one color at a time. Pipe three lines to make six spokes. I piped two or three lines side-by-side for each of the three lines to make them a bit thicker. Pipe six big dots at the end of each spoke. Immediately coat with a coordinating color of sprinkles. Overturn to remove excess and rest on a baking tray until dry. Complete with the rest of the cookies and colors, and let dry very well, several hours at least, overnight preferred, before handling and packaging.

Christmas cookies collection

And now, here they all are. Be sure to visit and say hello to these crazy-talented ladies!! Thanks to Haniela for including me in the bunch!

Comments

I love these simple cookies! And after your great monster sticks, I’ve decided to make all my Christmas cookies as sticks as well! (I’ll give you proper credit so as not to repeat the melting snowman debacle:)

What happy cookies, Meaghan. I love them. And simple is awesome. I try to keep reminding myself to make it simple…..but I often don’t listen. I hope you have a fabulous Christmas season. I loved doing this project with you. ♥

The candy color spin on the traditional Christmas palette always makes me smile! I LOVE these colors together and the design of these sparkly bites is adorable! I think you just earned your way on the good list with these babies 😀

Megs…you are superwoman. Growing a human, making beautiful cookies, telling me its okay to cover lumps with sprinkles, and making them so darn pretty while you’re doing it! LOVE your card pick and cookie design!

Most decorated snowflake cookies you see are white so I’m loving these pretty and ever so sparkly ones you did. Was fun to be *together* again on this project with you. Hope you are feeling well. Excitement must be building!